Another dictator has been lost in South America. This regime change did not come from a latin spring but from disease. Cancer does not respect a person and rarely do we witness such a public fight by a world leader. In all definitions of the word, Chavez was a socialist dictator with the charisma to…
Continue Reading »Regulations issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Agency will rock the real estate foreclosure market. Two specific regulations should be noted by real estate market watchers. First, the CFPB has issued a prohibition against “dual tracking,” which is the process of starting foreclosure procedures while the borrower has requested help from the lender. I think…
Continue Reading »Albert Hartley offers advice on the importance of using arm’s length real estate transactions to protect yourself.
Continue Reading »Here’s an interesting article from The Wall Street Journal: By VANESSA O’CONNELL Leading attorneys in the U.S. are asking as much as $1,250 an hour, significantly more than in previous years, taking advantage of big clients’ willingness to pay top dollar for certain types of services. A few pioneers had raised their fees to more than…
Continue Reading »Every year, thousands of motorcyclist are seriously injured or killed while riding because of the negligence of others. The aftermath of these incidents are often devastating for the entire family of those who were involved. If you or someone you love has been injured in a motorcycle-related incident, you need to talk with a professional…
Continue Reading »When someone is wrongfully injured by the negligence or irresponsible actions of another, they are often victimized in a variety of different ways. First, the injury itself is something that happened to them through no fault of their own. In addition to the physical trauma that often accompanies an incident of this nature, they are…
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